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Warcraft (2016)
I expected more and got it all!
Another film that did not please the "bazingueiros". Reason? "Nothing is explained." The MCU has created a film pattern in which everything needs to be explained in detail, but the individual who judges 'nerd' can not understand. That bothers me a lot. It is a dynamic film, and even original, which EITHER blend the aesthetics of cinema as the aesthetics of video games. For Warcraft fan then, it is a full plate. All represented here: the scenery, the names, the fall of some places, the creation of the Alliance. And put like film is fun. It's just complicated to guys geek who is watching the film and moving the "smart" phone, updating status Instagram and Snapchat. Read straight and follow is not lost. I saw people saying they did not understand what happens to characters and saying he did not know where the world was going on. Seriously guys, we will learn to READ more subtitles, shall we? Big Movie, and hope that come the next THE SAME WAY.
Da shi (2015)
Not understood by most
Unfortunately no one understood the spirit of how this film was designed or are people who are eager to fights and deaths that do not even waited for the unfolding of this beautiful film. The film is focused on the philosophy of Kung Fu and not for use as a weapon or flying fights and things like that. The film also tells a little of the creation of the famous style of Kung Fu Choy Li Fut called. If you're a fan of Kung Fu movies and a patient by beautiful stories. Watch this movie and then print your own impressions.
Choy Li Fut is a Chinese martial art founded in 1836 by Chan Heung Choy Li Fut was named to honor the Buddhist monk Choy Fook (Cai Fu) who taught him Choy Gar, and Li Yau-San who taught him Li Gar, plus his uncle Chan Yuen-Wu, who taught him Fut Gar, and developed to honor the Buddha and the Shaolin roots of the system.
The system combines the martial arts techniques from various Northern and Southern Chinese kung-fu systems;[3] the powerful arm and hand techniques from the Shaolin animal forms[4] from the South, combined with the extended, circular movements, twisting body, and agile footwork that characterizes Northern China's martial arts. It is considered an external style, combining soft and hard techniques, as well as incorporating a wide range of weapons as part of its curriculum. Choy Li Fut is an effective self-defense system, particularly noted for defense against multiple attackers. It contains a wide variety of techniques, including long and short range punches, kicks, sweeps and take downs, pressure point attacks, joint locks, and grappling. According to Bruce Lee:
"Choy Li Fut is the most effective system that I've seen for fighting more than one person. It is one of the most difficult styles to attack and defend against. Choy Li Fut is the only style of kung-fu that traveled to Thailand to fight the Thai boxers and hadn't lost." – Bruce Lee
Kungfu Kid (2013)
Do not believe review's - Excellent.
I have this movie on my assets to about a year and because of some review I saw on the internet just discouraging to assist you. These days I decided to give a chance for him and watch somewhere around 15 minutes of the film. I had a pleasant surprise when you start to want to see the end and even gave some laughter over. What it proved, at least for me, which is not always the reviews are made by those who actually attended or at least are not people with the same interest to our Shaolin Temple. The errors I saw the reviews I found. They were: He is a fugitive criminal. No, it's not. He was accepted into the Temple as caretaker. No, it was not. There are so many mistakes that I will not quote them here. Watch and post your own conclusions.
Last Knights (2015)
Tribute to the 47 Ronin
A great movie with all imaginable letters. A reference and a great tribute to the 47 Ronin, not that of Keanu Reeves thing, but the true 47 Ronin of Mizoguchi and Kunio Watanabe. Thanks to producers by these 2h unforgettable.
What movie show, incredibly moving and full of tension. An excellent script, flawless performances where Clive Owen and Morgan Freeman join a sensational group, putting on a show. A costume height, splendid photography and history too touching. I loved it. sure twisted by another end, picked me up by surprise, leaving me half perplexed, but what a wonderful film. Of course I recommend without doubt.
O Candidato Honesto (2014)
black comedy
It had everything to be a tremendous movie of humor. More descended into the perverse way of national films. Much, much, much word. Black humor without grace jokes and low level of scenes that referred to the old and decaying former national cinema. A great shame this kind of unnecessary appeal. I asked my time with this movie.
When you think that we are evolving is a film of this and kill everything that fought until the moment. But what anyway. Do not we have the evolution of gift.
A failed attempt and misplaced to imitate the movie "Liar Liar" nothing more, nothing less than the Jean Carle. A disgrace to our so suffered daily. Total loss of time. Strongly discouraged.
Gwandongsalmusa (1983)
Excellent Old School
Korean bootmaster legend Hwang Jang-Lee returns to his homeland to star and direct this rare martial arts film about one man's search for redemption.
Kal Ma-Ryong (Hwang) is targeted by a band of swordsmen and fighters, all who were involved in the brutal murder of his mother years ago. Ma- Ryong defeats and kills the leader of the goons, Cheon-Su. However, Cheon-Su has a wife, Mu-Nyo, and a young son, Il-Pyung. When Mu-Nyo and Il-Pyung find an injured Ma-Ryong in an abandoned house in the mountains, they assume he was one of Cheon-Su's men and decide to nurse him back to health.
To repay the favor, Ma-Ryong decides to help the family out, acting as both friend and protector. He even decides to teach Il-Pyung how to fight so that one day, he can avenge the death of his father. Meanwhile, when word gets out Ma-Ryong escaping, everyone begins to search for him. This includes a mysterious man in black (Kwon Il-Soo) and a rogue monk and his goons. When Mu-Nyo and Il-Pyung soon discover that the man who has befriended them is the same man that killed the patriarch, chaos is really going to ensue.
This film is quite an interesting vehicle for Hwang Jang-Lee, who stars and directs this film (his second film as director after Hit-man IN THE HAND OF BUDDHA (1981)). While many fans will love his trademark style of action, he focuses more on his character in this film rather than the action scenes. Write Hong Ji-Hoon really does a tremendous job with the script, which focuses on Hwang's Ma-Ryong searching for penance and redemption by helping the family of a man he kills in the opening fight sequence of the film. Hwang merely takes a backseat to the action and focuses more on acting and he does well here. Yes, he does give a trademark glance, but it is clear that he is someone who is willing to do what it takes to make himself a better man.
The action sequences are well handled here. The opening fight is perhaps one of the best as Hwang goes medieval on the goons responsible for the death of his mother. He uses most of his trademark kicking skills, minus his bicycle kick and triple jump kicks, but that is okay along with some nifty weapon work. Kwon Il-Soo, another underrated Korean fight actor, handles himself quite well with his fight scenes, taking on the likes of thugs and while his kicks aren't as superb as Hwang's, they still prove manageable and powerful. There is clearly no end fight to the film, as was the case with most martial arts films of this era, but Hwang's last fight consists of him using both his kicks and the double spinning sticks, a weapon he used in THE SECRET RIVALS PART II (1977).
Despite a lack of an end fight, CANTON VIPER is truly quite an interesting Hwang Jang-Lee film. This one is truly for hardcore Hwang fans who want to see him do just a little more than his trademark action scenes and focus more on his character.
by http://www.kungfucinema.com/reviews/review-canton-viper-1983
Xue di zi (2012)
Judge for yourself.
At first I made a judgment based on the opinions contained herein and even agree with some of them. But after watching closely this beautiful film I could understand how we are led to hasty conclusions based on opinions, mostly unsubstantiated, who judge the book by its cover. You are right that in the first 10 minutes the film has plenty of action and logic had to show how the guillotine works. I found this very original idea. For many of us, especially the younger generation, do not know and have never seen or talk at the beginning of the Flying Guillotine. After the first 20 minutes the film tends to show what happens with the team obsolescence due to technological developments of the time because of the advent of the Gun. And that has an impact, as well as today, the team members because they feel they are no longer needed. The film also shows how the Empire was maintained, in error, and then the next Emperor, despite being a man on the changes of time, did not seek to change the form of government inherited from his father. Something that only happened after. I confess I was touched by the spirit of the movie and cry with the courage of the directors to show how "the people" Han were treated back then. And that made me very shocked. They were summarily executed for whatever the reason. I advise that before you issue a previous judgment, just as I did, take a chance and watch the movie. Then come back here if possible, send your opinion is worth it to help many. But counsel. You must undress climate "I want action." In my opinion this movie deserves note 6.5 at least.